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Tips On Packing Healthy School Luncheshttp://fun107.com/tips-on-packing-healthy-school-lunches/
http://fun107.com/tips-on-packing-healthy-school-lunches/#commentsWed, 28 Aug 2013 14:57:24 +0000Deborah Soareshttp://fun107.com/?p=134801Continue reading…]]>Eating habits start at a very early age. As a parent, one must be very conscious, not only of the food options they present to their children, but also of their own meals. You can't expect a kid to opt for broccoli when dad and mom are chowing down on potato chips

]]>http://fun107.com/tips-on-packing-healthy-school-lunches/feed/0eclectic_chica, FlickrKentucky Students Tell Michelle Obama: "Your Food Tastes Like Vomit"http://fun107.com/kentucky-students-tell-michelle-obama-your-food-tastes-like-vomit/
http://fun107.com/kentucky-students-tell-michelle-obama-your-food-tastes-like-vomit/#commentsTue, 27 Aug 2013 19:03:17 +0000Billy Teedhttp://fun107.com/?p=134558Continue reading…]]>School is back soon! I remember when I had to eat what my parents packed me or what the school served. The classic chicken patty or taco day always made me want to buy school lunch. Not always great when it comes to health, but filling.

]]>http://fun107.com/kentucky-students-tell-michelle-obama-your-food-tastes-like-vomit/feed/0flickrDo School Food Laws Help Kids Lose Weight?http://fun107.com/do-school-food-laws-help-kids-lose-weight/
http://fun107.com/do-school-food-laws-help-kids-lose-weight/#commentsTue, 14 Aug 2012 19:00:26 +0000Shauna Wrighthttp://tsminteractive.com/?p=132268Continue reading…]]>In an effort to curb rising child obesity rates, many states across the US have limited the unhealthy foods that kids can buy at school — and new evidence shows it could be paying off.